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Sunday, January 15, 2017

Do you remember "G.I. Blues?" After seeing that movie, just as I was entering my teens, I became totally enamored with Mr. Presley. I even went so far as to write poetry to him!!! I always remember his birthday, since it is so close to my own, and even though I moved on to Beatlemania, and eventually, DH, Mr. P remained in a corner of my heart. So, when the BBTB2 team challenged us to an Elvis Presley Birthday project, I HAD to join in the fun.

And then, the snow, ice, frigid temperatures, and freezing wind imprisoned me in the house and it wasn't until today that DH could drive me to Michael's to pick up some birch wood to complete the project that had been simmering in my brain all week.

DH's favorite Elvis song is "Wooden Heart" and he is very proud of the fact that he knows every word including the bits in German. Naturally, my project is a wooden heart valentine for DH. Here it is!

I started with the skull card from Wild Card 2 and sized the card layer to 9 inches in height. I stretched the scalloped heart from Victorian Romance to fit and then added score lines to the heart layer and changed them all to 'cut.' This I duplicated several times and cut each out of a different valentine paper and my birch wood sheet. I had such fun arranging the pieces together (and now have 3 extra hearts to add to my valentine stash) like a puzzle. : )

I folded the card base to make an easel card and added the banner to hold the card in place. (E.P. sings "It was always you from the start" in the song.) It was very difficult to get the phrase on the banner and I'm not very happy with it, but oh well!

Please run over to the BBTB2 blog and see all the fun projects the DT put together. Love those blue suede shoes! Thanks for visiting with me today. Rock on! Christine : )

Saturday, February 21, 2015

I am having so much fun with the BBTB2 shaped card challenge! I learned, with this one, to make sure that ALL the pieces of the shadow are welded together! The sentiment comes, once again, from Wild Card 2.

I have to say that the new Design Space is amazing. I wanted to cut the pieces of the card first and then the embellishments - the candle, gift, balloon and hat. It was SO easy to select the mats I wanted to cut first without the tedious scrolling I had to do with the previous version. DS marked with a check mark all the mats I had cut and revisited the ones I had skipped so that all the mats were cut without me worrying about them! Thank you Cricut!

Here's another view on the window sill so that you can see the glitter. (Thank you Miss E!)

Thanks for visiting with me today and don't forget to check out the BBTB2 challenge. : ) Christine

Thursday, February 19, 2015

I haven't been able to enter the BBTB2 challenge for a while and was determined to do so when I saw this weeks challenge - create a shaped card. I was in need of a simple thank you card and went in search of a chunky 'Thank You' in Design Space to use on my card. I found 'Thanks A Bunch' on the Wild Card 2 cart and brought it onto my canvas.

Then it was easy peasy lemon squeezy to duplicate the shadow layer and flip it to make the back of the card. I moved the two images until the T's overlapped and found that I had to add two small rectangles between the two h's and the two k's so that my card would fold. Here's the welded shape.

Since it said "Thanks a Bunch" I chose to embellish it with rolled flowers cut from the CTMH Art Philosophy cart. (Wild Card 2 uses bananas wouldn't that would be fun?) Wild Card 2 has tons of sentiments that can be made into shaped cards, so I can see myself adding a few to my stash.

Pop over to the BBTB blog and look at some of the other fun shaped cards. I love Brenda's birdcage and Carolyn's Frozen castle. Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

I have had this Lori Whitlock svg for a never ending card for ages and every time I opened it up, it looked too complicated to mess with. On Saturday, National Scrapbooking Day, I was determined to just do it!

I cut out the card with scrap paper and after watching Lori's Youtube video, I was able to put it together. Sooooo cool!

O. K. Time for the real thing - a card for my DS's birthday. I abandoned the svg and using Lori's measurements, I cut the card using my paper trimmer since I needed to use specific images to decorate the card. To save time, I cut a square mask, placed it on the Good Ol' Sports papers, drew round the inside and cut it out! Easy peasy.

I decided to cut a band to hold the card together and added a label from Preserves and the sentiment 'Happy Birthday' from Wild Card 2. There are so many layers and such dimension to this cut that it looks like chipboard when it's all put together. I'll be using this image again!

The challenge at FCCB
this week is to use patterned paper. All wight! (As Master J is wont to say!) Thanks for visiting with me today. And try a never ending card yourself! : ) Christine

Friday, March 14, 2014

For the last few years, the winds of change have fairly howled through the Education world and affected even those at the youngest levels. I could not resist buying this stamp from Verve because it was the mantra I repeated to myself when 'they' insisted on my teaching as though my five year olds were mini high schoolers!

Then, of course, when you've bought the stamp, you have to do something with it and here's my card of encouragement for a former colleague who is in danger of being capsized! The card comes from Wild Card 2, and the ship from the San Francisco digital set. The compass comes from the New England Shore digital set and the mat for the stamp from Elegant Edges.

See how sneaky that Cricut is? I only own one of these carts but LOVE having access to most of the images in the library through my trial subscription. I can see an increase in my crafting budget will be necessary! Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine

By the way, Grandma got a bit sneakier today. Here is what Master J is doing at the moment - he's fast asleep! : )